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7, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 lio Woltalt cant affand fo iniss © POS Be! ONY AS SUN ZO ODES * OWN ir MOEA ee OFA OE, 8 OB IIE, EEO QOL LIE OO INK? Oe EVOLUTION OF CORSET IS INDEX OF RECOGNITION GAINED BY HYGIENE WEDNESDAY, GREAT TRUTHS DAWN SLOWLY; 1S ttl St l IT WILL BETHUS WITH i: Gal ce y" € Confessions of a Bride Copyrighted, 1920, by the nterprine Al a ee PERPETUAL COURTSHIP, ae See THINKS “UNCLE TOM” . : wepaper th | SOMETIME 1 THINK ANN IS Dear Miss Grey: I will make comment on the viewpoint) | ONLY ACTING APART, % of most of the critics of my letter published in these columns| | LIKE OTHERS { # June 10. | From the rear door of the Col ia Ann slipping 1 trees of the onial hall I could see between the shrubs For the most part my critics assert they have been married a number of years and their love is just as strong as it was| “i other than henge Rm hn ir on their wedding ai ay, While as a matter of fact a dozen plain | feet om ne atacand atiatie: aed clothes men couldn't locate a case of perpetus al honeymoon | { aero’ fant. Her attitude was. one in a month. They say to separate the home would destroy arama f of fear, 1 cag geehainghte love and the home and the unity of the home. Unity of ac- Laheamery ay eee erea | tion is unity of the home and the fact that people live most i = 24 =k rs de of the best detectives in the world cf their time under different roofs does in no way preclude unity of action. Once again I must tell all of your correspondents that I am, and always will be an advocate of love in all its purity nour ished by perpetual courtship, which cannot be attained by ernal association under one roof. There are a very large number facing the divorce courts waiting to question her; before her whichever way she turned, was the guard of plainclothes 1 Bhe 1 walk out of the » of | course, but wherever she might go, 1 sleuth would foll@w And she alo’ was responsible } ‘0! rettin © scrape He rand there are a larger number just skidding past it, while for out a ite 3h : pert bee those homes which appear to glide along smoothly » domi iets ther aes. | % od | my step, she p A by the table under the pergola and lifted her chin defiantly, For once in her life, her customary affectat boredom had fallen. from } 1 What you want? wh do you bring that olg m id I explained about "Morrison: He | Nated by one mind in the family. Such would be unity of the home with a vengeance. A loveless home is the principal Cause of divorce, and to remove the H A T do Y re) U divorce evil we must first remove think? Write Cyn- |) imac ‘the cause. n two communtea- | thia Grey, care of The n here? There have be tions to these columns were a | | reat pleasure to m ne | Seattle Star. | wax a loyal fren} ot the Lorimers; Was signed “X. Y. Z." mak he waa the most honest ot humen ing it clear as to whether the write = beings; he would help her as far Was a man or woman; butt however, | aia state that “we quarreled onl as was consistent with con ut a 100 per cent indorsement on| with each other.” My work has| clence; it was really uunate the perpetual courtship after ma even disposition main re- | [that whe had this chance to tell| riage thril The other was from a him why she waa in the k when Woman and signed “One A lvea w it nd explain about I met, in a perfect! a man who rides every n the et car I| This morning he very casually States that she has lived under the bathing suit and the gun modified form of Plan ahd heartily “You've always hated me! detective trap me!| me st sit. To Bure, the advocates were much int me out for the evening. 1 I tell you, once more, that I dia not] a bd 4 Ld Minority; but truth dawns slowly. | perused, being a pehenae Cont shoot ¢ Ives!" she sobbed. Which would you choose—the “hour-glass,” or straightline and sports models? The greatest advocates of the big-/). has been married fivesor six ‘Come-—let’s tell that to Morrt A v est truths were either put to death | years and his wife is still much ir son,” I insisted. “He's just the} P BY CORA MOORE not one but several corsets are in j then are made of silk or satin or or hooted and jeered and consider ‘eaerigl hin? Wate, ren ayo ndeat gentleman ever, and he'll New York's Fashion Authority cluded in each season's outfit, a cor-| satin-finished cotton and embroid- .@razy by the ignorant mob. itis GF ubk ‘Sonik ainss ¥ . oa | su ike hin own daughter,| There ts much talk of “correct cor-|#¢t for the afternoon gown, a sports|ered or lace-trimmed. Frequentivaag UN i a —Photo by Cress-Dale. me wont let you put a thing |eeting” these fay makers cofet. an evening corset, one for] they are worn without the camfedlly ‘ yay As to “G. B. Me," his eptstie is} Of the many summer fabrics challié and voile will always|over him! He's phoning to get one | claiming that it is quite as essential | dancing, riding and so on, each Rt Fel have rc vapid tn ee Practice Eugenics £0 one-sided that {t is quite evident | > * of Daddy Lorimer’s lawyers to|to the success of the long-line frocks | Pecially designed to meet. specific| brassieres, straps over the shoulders : hat it is quite evident be among the favored. | rapher |4# to the close-fitt requirements, If this is out. of the|and are worn atop the corset, me out—and bring a ten goat he only knows one side. Ai The pretty little one-piece dress on the left is made of voile. Dear Mis: ° swer to|Byron says: “Critics are all ready > , ma +|—so that things will be regul the aged fle = pod to gh ta ‘ canine er we wi it is a heliotrope shade and the skirt, which is moderately | Now come along’ Pim regard to marriage and law, | Miller, got by note, with just enough| full, is tucked in groups of fiv I led Ann to her room, w orce and law, the moral code of of learning to mixquote Dotted challie is used in designing the dress on the right.|"« bathed her face, powdered Seday and the cry for better babies,| He certainly has just enough! The background is a fetching shade of blue and the spots)?" and’ recovered her pots any yea go the “wasp | Question (for corsets, like everything Nour gluse’ Ncorseta were else, have soared in pricey there is| FULLE) AND NET. caretuliy chosen to, ault general HOSH LATEST PARISIAN FAD ‘is, that is to say, corsets thi port the organs and direct the! Stockings of tulle and maline net! 1 were used in Now that fashion for ai these ae r hae mr eoaeht in tap later, emay biel | white. Dainty collar and cuffs with belt to match (also of} “That's right! Be your mother's | °O™t UP to comfort and hygiene as| not re the sb without Te-| are the latest in Paris, due to the) canes questia etter. Study bo oth: stricting dom of motior | “ - ks , " prt the question with a clear} Challie) trim this simple, but very pretty gown. an Krace, ft women are tak icting freedom of motion. importation ban on silk stockings. today. Be % Mr. G. B. M ae eae tha : “DAISY HENRY aS ee widkatiuae 4s much a matter of course T brassiere, too, is rapidly be-| The mesh is very fine but elastic, I believe in one law hat should ab pes nadh oe , . UNINE “e's eee ak they muat be fitted with the cor-|coming an im tant item in the! The stockings are shown in all cok Be in effect now and always, a o as writte t oy, " ¥ “ which best answer their own hy-| Ameyican woman's outfit, as it al-| ors. They are extremely expensive and mental| construing them to # prior to the| And if you read Prov aw enforcing physic: €xZamination of part Bret civors in, many state. ‘t| with. than a bouefl of merce There Are Beads and Beads; NE ge pest ot ature] 88 * |Peter Bender Knows Them All ned ture rather! is is, Sometimes I think Ann nover S« Bhould be governed by nature rather Mysterious Blemishes BY DJUNA BARNES 1 ioe ksi adc” can “ehed weltas |. asses, I: ee n never { nee. Moreover, on Skin NEW YORK, July 7.—In a little|tho modern women are lazy and not| waye nctine co oy hot demand law, but rather| Dear Miss Grey: I have been alshop, battered a motheee, Ten, sthey taake | pater nae ete Somenanes, Tf se, on} velieve that many persons go thru | t your fancy | If the ladies pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms they to refer to Scrip j will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore « xvilcl-—"Better is ose ay Orbea Ble ME gienic needs that their lingerie | ways has been of the Parisienne, and| and can be worn only once. In spite) ae 1 must be dainty. the bandeau is, perhaps, of all bras-| of this fact, the fad is steadily grow. on of hin « ani Incidentally, if the purse cia’ jeres the most favored. Some of! ing. accessor to run away—I couldn't hen I saw the | Hy! 1 rejoin “Now! Are you ready to g i time worn and like ules of sexuality. Of cot onst. reader of your columns |at * _ eniaaay b standing we from the ai alk | the nem, and their watch fobs, | 96 ac " the count of adultery sertion.|for quite a while, in fact, ever{on Ninth »# re, livee—yea, lives |ar kia and thelr girdles “ ‘ oe just lke Ann Beutality and laziness human laws} since I came to the Northwest, and/iy the right word—a «mall white and st yeas, bat noe-eola” other moment, she faced " rt ies the situation ve other’ permissible, but often unne I surely appreciate the good advice| haired old man. er 8 jon with her mother’s @ary. The judge or jury of today! you have always so gladly given.| On the window fs the name Peter | the tw fias no way of obtaining the true) so here 1 am again Maudeb—and Solow Teason of Giesatiafac ion, consequent-} y am bothered grith little red} It is here, they say By ivorces are allowed to an enor | spots, which are not birth marks, or|of popularity that bead hous “savage eng both man | pimples, either, coming on my face.| had its @néd woman, branding them with it« I think they must ha Mideousness. A fiend it is we must/¢rom q bruise or left red from a on pe gp - Gren, wreck pimple As I am a young girl and Ing the lives of all th a a good compléxion, I wish I Is that to be passed over lightly? Easw cr come war tatemune talk $ man, t Do we realize that lack of sexual) ,oots, Altho very -amall, they are|tries, the mute ¢ He le “1 une but there are oth 4 abruptly ea Woven Fr et t into | sense of good drama. An she | erected the men, her first callers | | n her glittering new reception | | room, she looked like an excited, fefiant, on hty little “flapper” | | #nd not at all like a young mar.| ried woman who had involved her-| mystery } self in the greatest murder myste How long will the present bead | of lecade ! raze last? There was a good deal of petu: | the.” : she told her art, and it is more reach e been caused | will on r glans beads, all is ¢ ee inv On All Refrigerators ance In her voice A fow more me rhage tal Pi Pasyggaoer Semapere: | ann ving, be xaos I know 2 h ave ae the : Ane t in mete easier to import : ae Mc - son and Mahon, one | and Ice Chests in stock, which includes the hidden past , Vielousness and | ateo have one or two of these apots|*ns, OF perhas Not much, but I don't need to| Morrison interrupt | her latest sanitary models in all sizes. Sale starts environment ‘are the true causes Of) on my hands. Thanking you lens jo writer worry, I put in a stock 37 years| didn’t cross-question her or tty tol Thursday morning and customers have the @ivorce? So would we the onvert | MISS 20. I've beads ¢ aso A fly began buzzing against | confuse her, Once or twice he atop. | privilege of buying on our easy payment eager ted age oer on | The wise thing, it would )® century he nays, loc the window and a woman came ped yer ak me, for Mahon's plan. Those who already have an account whatter love ould ne acem, sould be to conault a re- | top of his spectacles 1 enef nn’s story was just as : . ; : ri fer by far to instr ple so} yy, skin specialist as tong as |the fad come and go twice—I hot ads, beads, I'l! sell my beads to] she had told it to me. here may add their selection without the hey might avoid the resald! you are not sure what causes |i shall live to crest the tide once aughter—If she's beautifu It wan so, in every particular. | usual first payment. leauses and prevent marriages of] these blemishes. Buttermilk and |aeain, In 1945 Finally Ann described how she P > ‘ 8 Econvenience, infatuation and ignor-| temon juice applied to the skin |CORNERED MARKET M. ARRL. AGE CHARMS {#4 taced Ives as she stood on the Bay tN ot = ot ig i lance? Though supposedly educated.| several times a day 4s very good |LANG AC In one corner of the Cave of che| Platform half-way up the hill above| we suggest an early response in order to we, the America MOAGMAT® to cleor the covistanion aud te “It used to be easter for me. in the| Winds in Colorado, which in visited | the beach. Thin was at the Instant | avoid disappointment. total darkness in to such @! in no way injurious to the skin. |ola days: then no one knew anvth easiy. by monren at eu a | the bullet was fired, she said. Ives | supreme necess! p a MMA rut saveeit and canton \iate Agee tf pha Bir | looking at her, was in the act Arise to the of parent: | mn aarry 7 hem. wa. killing ants, « ; on} ts. Thig had} Motioning to her, when he way. | your daughter. e. Read) PI} DDING more about beads, the der « wie teal | gome up-to-date books on how to |stores k tapes. covery anf liga rh ps point Morrison rose and Ghetruct your children wisely along pf aap rice din te: world has a few—but” he io -te talnvied aitiia*e ay about the room restlessly hese lines. Our youth armed with 2 eegs raised his long shaking finger—"I superstition is that if a hon was nervous, I could see. 1} a maewtetan, (would | bet vd 12 tab ant knew what was com: and I] girl t a coin to the bottom of}! 2 bg dy ‘ars anc as the | ee Md improve rapldy: idiots, mental] %4,teamponn lemon extract —/<ornered the market 37 yeirs ago--|a weil in Ramo ne Finee pe, Oa ee Mane te re ining Lables Geficients, physical weaklings and| = { = the only way to be myself. Now| husband w [her recital, 1 was asked how I tind | 14 ,eup raisins would diminish Currant jelly diseased peop people must scome | learned of Ann's plan to meet Ives and Chairs erstar in the home vip bc agpig e | “a eeene sted Gaayibdaa wor 6 tablespoons powdered sugar wit and why I had fone to prevent the | wtadeas” test oll rice in salted water for 30)‘ m small fortune has meeting and had lingered on tt a oe te by bay = be T houses | minutes. Add milk, yolk of « ome arerg Venice. and | he krounds after hearing of the mu r-| Extreme reductions that will make a quick appeal to thrifty shoppers: of the pas legal houses As seed beans and bead: der, undecided what course to take, | Soli eric r Tab am 4 esis: Ane Mould attract less of American man-|Susar, raisins and lemon extract.) j1;, nde ._ WOMEN BEER and how Ann had surprised mo by | Say that extents Lock feet! ebtutuny tinued, ne a oe, hood and claim less of Americans Pare ex and remove cores from | singin fg and a trium ss TASTERS stepping from the bushes onto the wie ia abo. GLce onic $87.50 Womanhood. etter babies? Of a stem end. The _ peed er to himself becau: vmates ripe hao cokes. ok’ cag | RERUN hokee Or-gap ba | tegular price ALD PRICB.....65..050500008 . ne apples must not be.broken. Ar. INDON oof the ‘ Course. Eugenics is the word fe grt : Aish, |224 Children of b n, a asters” on the Alder.| At this point the mon questioned Handsome $95.00 American Walnut Dining Table with 54inch top that Schoo! boards, would it not be|range in a@ buttered baking dish.|haq been to 60 . é . Peg tigedi erg ns ay Stepan. | scape Pour rice custard around but not pnderful to have such a suprem¢ the beginnin ct taught in your high schools | coverin - REGULAR PRICE $95.00; 7 SALE PRICE (EASY TERMS):. ae 0.00 bout her| at the time. After a hundred ques apples | ake in & moder tow did { otart? 1 agar aioe vin tions, Morrison Mahon cor . nd colleges? Prudery must vanish.|@te en for or 60 minut bead stock in a who! le house be r n “ " - : Quartered Oak Plank Top Dining Table with 454nch top, 6-foot exten: | When done, let cool and drop into Do you think we actu taste all 1 in the dining room, to the . How about it, Mr. Judge and F a ; sonttl ee cure| nee it was too intricate a ¢ th ghe asked, with a lauet t astonishment of Ann’s new sion. Furmed finish only. Regular price $31.50. $22 75 aly Cc. o—2 each apple ¢ a spoonful of cur-|ment for anyone elac he kee ! n ‘ a 4 5 cow ¢ . en Officer ere am r i! Gap eich apple with «bean, a ‘ : A rh "We t the beer with a special in-}and very respectful butler, I feit| SALE PRICE (EASY T £5).. ‘ sete de - Now you strument and take samples for analy- | sure meringue, made of the stiff b | Oval Top ble in Queen Anne design with 48x60 top that extends “L. B.” Comes Back ittamtakthe etait ant Bm. bead nywhere | sig, We once had a woman inspector| Finally the men camo back % } sehGadl he én Defense Fb pean _ eee and ig tt world as aiw | know if the| who did taste the beer. ‘Beer taster “Mr. Mahon is going to ask you 2 Hid oe of solid mahogany or American walnut. Regular Dear Mixs Grey: I would like to} . bondie 62 the Bekaien there Pa - em . true, | is a technicad phrase for beer tester.” | two 8 to do very difficult (BASY T $93.75 gay an additior word jn reg a J orange, from which but Bender knows fing ines |: Columbia Colo, the Ame: = eerviogn. 98 fo this “Perpetual Courtship” dis‘lhi of skin has been remover tbat ‘caany Idiom ‘ecinan anit heen ~ oo, the DOW American (To Be Cont Attractive Jacobean Oak Dining Table with 45-inch top, 6-foot extension. cussion. $ Pe vicstrcetl peer - - Regular prive $52.50, SALE PRICE Tt would seem Saw ag of the| Ireland's potato famine in the ‘40s | (EASY TERMS) . % y inctauy opeaceee ian Tetters written y half | caused the migration of neart t much foret fie soetenes, ta hous} 2 ty ea Whale a WHY BE FAT? Chair exactly like picture, solid oak; genuine osies thet she believes that 2 umbia Colo is better.—Adv leather slip seat. Regular. price 6 25 Bappy marriage is an unusual thing.| ae . 2 When I can reduce you a pound a de $9.50. SALE PRICE........... e s “In case or more, safely, inexpensively and pe manently? NO DRUGS. NO WRINKLES; NO FLABBY FLESH. As a result of this way of re- f I note she dren should become i what would I do, etc 3 ghe is one of the “clingir type that seems so pr ker information let m la few years’ hard experier Washing Hair Won't Head of Dandruff Regular $6.50 solid oak Dining $ Chairs. SALE PRICE. o« : 4.65 3eautiful Queen Anne Dining Chairs in American walnut finish; genuine leather slip seat. Reg- The only sure way to get rid of Grorid of businens and a post-grady:| qa ceo, dy ‘thin met ducing you may eat all you need three ular $15.00 value. $10. 00 ste course in the “college of hard ut four ounces of ordinary liquid times a day or oftener if necessary. SALE PRICE .....e0- Our usual liberal a HEE terms and added-to-account privileges. knocks” undoubtedly teaches, not sigs bol ngge Pt AM tip Only what to do for infant ailments, | ing. ue enough to moisten the scalp Tose sprees Amy 0 do it reland rub it in gently with the finger jess of whether the man o house is or is not present mention of the ng in differe Hundreds of satisfied patients all over the Northwest and Canada. If you are not perfectly satisfied with your health and figure, come and see me and I will set you right. Consultation Free Try a Cup of Do this tonight, and by moming I fail to find most, it not all, of your dandruff will separate homes gone, and three or four me cities, or even distantly located;! pijeations will completely dis neither do I find mention ofland entirely destroy every single not having telephon gn and trace of it, no matter how Does she think the plan Includes|much dandruff you may have. 4 sing with doctors, nurse, and| You will find, too, t all itching Medicines if there is need for them? and digging of the scalp will stop at And is she physic unable to ad-| « and your hair will be flufty BLLND with sandwiches at the “United” store nearest you, United Tea & Coffee Stores H Sole Agents: Buck’s Pipeless Sole Agents: Buck’s Ranges and Heaters If you live out of the city and want to re. duce your weight, write for FREE information FURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | We ELIZABE Exclusively TH MARSHELLE spoonful of sooth Liberty pegs ll gla ge sae ell bay abi ca hatrgas, gle silk Baa mat and Obesity Specialist Pi ont gl f ne Job ex-| look and feel a hundred timon better 231-2 Yale Building, Corner Third and Union, ses “i 1514-1520 Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine her ability | You can get Mquid arvon at any I don't remember “admitting” that| drug store It is inexpensive and Pave “such a disposition,” but 1| never fails to do the work, Wash, — Bitiott